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ANGELS IN ADOPTION ™  Class of 2012 CCAI Foster Youth Interns









                      FOSTER YOUTH INTERNSHIP


 2012 Angel in Adoption™ award recipient Dr. Rachel Fornes and her family


 “Kevin and I had a wonderful   In September, CCAI celebrated its 14th annual Angels in Adoption™ event, where over   This past summer, CCAI hosted 14 current and former foster youth from across the    “CCAI allowed me  to taste,
 time, and we were so honored   140 members of the U.S. Congress honored constituents who have enriched the lives of   nation who spent ten weeks on Capitol Hill as part of the highly-esteemed Foster Youth   touch and live my dreams
 to share this time with you   children without families. These heroes hail from all 50 states and the District of   Internship (FYI) program. To participate in the program, each intern must be a current   of being the change I wish to
 and all the Angels. CCAI is   Columbia, and represent the wide spectrum of individuals involved in the adoption and   college student or graduate and undergo a rigorous application process. The interns work   see in the world. In
 an excellent organization   foster care process. The Angels travel to Washington, D.C., where they tour the city and   in Congressional offices throughout the summer, as well as spend time researching policy   retrospect, I developed
 and truly understands  the   participate in three days of activities, including a child advocacy fair and legislative      issues affecting foster children across the country. During the program, the interns    natural and meaningful,
 work of adoption  and the   seminar. These activities not only celebrate their hard work and passion for child   create a policy report that is presented at a Congressional briefing and released to child   permanent connections,
 needs of children and   welfare, but also train them to use their personal experiences to further benefit the lives   welfare advocates across the country. Because of their own unique experiences, these    which is the part of the
 families. Your advocacy   of children in need of homes. The culminating event of the program is the   interns are able to offer Members of Congress important new perspectives regarding    internship that I could not
 efforts are so necessary! The   Angels in Adoption™ gala, where CCAI honors   adoption and foster care issues. Since its inception in 2003,   be more thankful for. I can
 award brunch is a special   individuals who contribute to adoption   over 130 former foster youth from across   honestly say that the
 time I will never forget. The   and foster care on a national level. This   the country have produced five legislative   Foster Youth Internship was
 gala was amazing and a   year, we had the pleasure of honoring   reports and have hosted ten Congressional   life-changing.”
 perfect ending to our visit.   Emmy award-winning actress Katherine   briefings. Over 100 specific policy    Talitha James
 All was amazing!”  Heigl, singer-songwriter Josh Kelley,   recommendations have been  presented to           2012 Foster Youth Intern
 Linda Jaeger   R&B artist Ne-Yo and PEOPLE Magazine   federal policymakers, and this year, two of
 2012 Angel in Adoption™   as National Angels in Adoption™.  the proposals were enacted into federal law!



 From left to right: Angels in Adoption™ gala; National Angel in Adoption™ awardee    From left to right: FYIs Tawny Spinelli and Dashun Jackson present their poli-
 and R&B singer, Ne-Yo, signs an autograph for a young fan; Senator Saxby Chambliss   cy recommendations at the FYI Congressional Briefing; 2012 FYI Briana Dovi
 presents Eddie Carswell of NewSong Ministry with his Angels in Adoption™ award  with Senator Mary Landrieu; FYIs at a retreat at Deep Creek Lake, MD
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